Les sibarites

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Les sibarites (The Sybarites) is an opera in the form of a one-act acte de ballet by Jean-Philippe Rameau, first performed on 13 November 1753 at Fontainebleau. The libretto is by Jean-François Marmontel. It tells the story of a war between Sybaris and Croton. The conflict ends when the king and queen of the two cities fall in love with each other. The work was later incorporated into a revival of Rameau's opéra-ballet Les surprises de l'Amour in 1757.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 13 November 1753
(Conductor: )
Hersilide soprano Marie-Jeanne Fesch 'Mlle Chevalier'
Philoé soprano Rivière
Agis tenor (haute-contre) François Poirier
Astole bass Henri Larrivée

Recordings

  • Sibaris Le Concert de l'Hostel Dieu, Franck-Emmanuel Comte (Pierre Verany, 1999)

References

Sources
  • Girdlestone, Cuthbert, Jean-Philippe Rameau: His Life and Work, New York: Dover, 1969 (paperback edition)
  • Holden, Amanda (Ed.), The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN 0-14-029312-4
  • Sadler, Graham, (Ed.), The New Grove French Baroque Masters Grove/Macmillan, 1988


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